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Definition of mote
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Mote (n.) A small
particle,
as of
floating
dust;
anything
proverbially
small;
a
speck..
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::
Subscription
(n.) The
acceptance
of
articles,
or other tests
tending
to
promote
uniformity;
esp. (Ch. of
Eng.),
formal
assent
to the
Thirty-nine
Articles
and the Book of
Common
Prayer,
required
before
ordination..
Ascend
::
Ascend
(v. i.) To rise, in a
figurative
sense;
to
proceed
from an
inferior
to a
superior
degree,
from mean to noble
objects,
from
particulars
to
generals,
from
modern
to
ancient
times,
from one note to
another
more
acute,
etc.; as, our
inquiries
ascend
to the
remotest
antiquity;
to
ascend
to our first
progenitor..
Down
::
Down
(adv.)
From a
remoter
or
higher
antiquity.
Solitary
::
Solitary
(a.) ot much
visited
or
frequented
remote
from
society;
retired;
lonely;
as, a
solitary
residence
or
place..
Far
::
Far (a.)
Distant
in any
direction;
not near;
remote;
mutually
separated
by a wide space or
extent.
Voyageur
::
Voyageur
(n.) A
traveler;
--
applied
in
Canada
to a man
employed
by the fur
companies
in
transporting
goods by the
rivers
and
across
the land, to and from the
remote
stations
in the
Northwest..
Farness
::
Farness
(a.) The state of being far off;
distance;
remoteness.
Mote
::
Mote (n.) A place of
meeting
for
discussion.
Barmote
::
Barmote
(n.) A court held in
Derbyshire,
in
England,
for
deciding
controversies
between
miners..
Moth
::
Moth (n.) A mote.
Ecbolic
::
Ecbolic
(n.) A drug, as
ergot,
which by
exciting
uterine
contractions
promotes
the
expulsion
of the
contents
of the
uterus..
Line
::
Line (n.) The
course
followed
by
anything
in
motion;
hence,
a road or
route;
as, the arrow
descended
in a
curved
line; the place is
remote
from lines of
travel..
Sympathy
::
Sympathy
(n.) The
reciprocal
influence
exercised
by the
various
organs
or parts of the body on one
another,
as
manifested
in the
transmission
of a
disease
by
unknown
means from one organ to
another
quite
remote,
or in the
influence
exerted
by a
diseased
condition
of one part on
another
part or
organ,
as in the
vomiting
produced
by a tumor of the
brain..
Subserve
::
Subserve
(v. t.) To serve in
subordination
or
instrumentally;
to be
subservient
to; to help
forward;
to
promote.
Nourish
::
Nourish
(v. i.) To
promote
growth;
to
furnish
nutriment.
Cabal
::
Cabal (v. i.) To unite in a small party to
promote
private
views and
interests
by
intrigue;
to
intrigue;
to plot.
Savingness
::
Savingness
(n.)
Tendency
to
promote
salvation.
Promoted
::
Promoted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Promot.
Utilitarianism
::
Utilitarianism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
virtue
is
founded
in
utility,
or that
virtue
is
defined
and
enforced
by its
tendency
to
promote
the
highest
happiness
of the
universe..
Philanthropist
::
Philanthropist
(n.) One who
practices
philanthropy;
one who loves
mankind,
and seeks to
promote
the good of
others..
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